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Keep your air conditioner in tip-top condition to beat the heat
All air-cons should be cleaned regularly to cope with the stifling Spanish summers
Why you should clean your AC
- Extend longevity: regular cleaning will prevent the components from wearing out, giving your unit a longer lifespan.
- Fewer repairs: by removing dirt build-up and clogs, you'll lessen the likelihood of mechanical problems and avoid repairs.
- Cheaper bills: a clean, unobstructed air conditioner works more efficiently, saving you money on your electricity bill.
- Prevent mould: regular cleaning of your AC unit prevents the build-up of moisture and dirt, which helps prevent mould from forming.
- Cleaner air: a spic-and-span air conditioner means fewer dust particles and pollutants blowing around your home.
How often should you clean your unit?
Tips for window units and central systems
- Window or individual (split) air conditioning units should be given a clean every two weeks.
- Central air conditioning units, on the other hand, should be inspected and professionally cleaned annually. The experts can check refrigerant levels, detect potential leaks, and clean coils to make sure your system is running optimally.
How to clean your window AC unit
- Turn off the appliance and unplug the power cord as a precaution.
- Remove and clean the cover – the front cover can be secured with tabs, knobs or screws so check the manual to see how yours comes off.
- Remove and clean the filter – again, this is normally on the front of the unit but check the manual just in case. Remove dust from the filter with a cloth, rinse it with warm water and mild soap, and allow it to dry completely before placing it back in the unit.
- Locate and clean the coils – almost all window air conditioners have two sets of coils: the evaporator coils on the front (inside) and the condenser coils on the back (outside). Clean them with a soft brush or cloth and a small amount of washing-up liquid if needed.
- Dry with a clean cloth – all parts of the unit must be dry before the front cover is replaced.
How to clean a central air conditioning unit
- Switch the unit off and find the vents, which can be located on the ceiling or floor, high on the walls or under a window.
- Remove the grill cover and take out the filter, which sits just behind. If you have a washable filter on your vent, follow the same steps as the last section to clean it.
If you don't have a reusable filter, simply replace the old filter with a new one - Next, switch off the outdoor appliance.
- Remove the top of the condensing unit and use a vacuum to clean up leaves, dirt and other debris.
- Spray the unit with a hose to remove the remaining dirt, always avoiding the electrical box.
- Wait 30 – 60 minutes to ensure the air-con is completely dry before turning it on.
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